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Jaguars agreed to terms with RT Jermey Parnell on a five-year, $32 million contract with $13 million guaranteed.

Parnell entered the league as a Saints UDFA in 2009 with no position. He bounced around practice squads before finding a home in Dallas as a tackle and made his first NFL start in 2012. Parnell has started just six more games since then, splitting time with Doug Free at Dallas' right tackle spot last season. It's a risky signing by the cap-rich Jags and likely a case of them overpaying to land their man. Parnell, entering his age-29 season, was our No. 8 free agent tackle available. The Cowboys re-signed Free for three years and $15 million. Mar 9 - 11:08 AM

The Jaguars will be banking on Parnell making the jump to full-time starter after he split time with Doug Free in Dallas last season. He's made just seven career starts since entering the league in 2009, but will more than likely be getting paid like a starter. The Jaguars would be wise to have a backup plan in place. Mar 9 - 10:54 AM

Parnell's market has been developing the past couple days, with the Jets joining the Redskins, Bucs, Jaguars, and Titans having been linked to the 29-year-old. Parnell has never been a full-time starter in the league, as he has just seven starts under his belt since 2009. But he's going to be paid like one. Mar 8 - 1:26 PM

All three teams are right tackle needy. With Derek Newton, Doug Free, and King Dunlap all staying put, Parnell is suddenly a top-five offensive tackle in free agency. Parnell has started seven games since entering the NFL in 2009. Mar 7 - 10:03 PM

Depth Charts

Johnson opened training camp on the active/NFI list, but is considered day to day. He's at risk of getting cut after disappointing at OTAs. Johnson is competing with UDFA Corey Grant and Bernard Pierce for the final running back spot.